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and benjamin netanyahu said his plan to surround israel with a fence t is to protect it from predatory animals. first, let's bring you breaking news coming in from nigeria. as many as 70 people have been killed by a twin suicide-bomb attack by a camp in northern nigeria. thlet's speak to ahmed idres who joins us on the phone. what more can you tell us? >> well, it happened on a tuesday morning. >> there was a suicide attack on the camp and a lot of people were killed, as many as 70 people, some who died from the severity officials there are telling us they have been evacuated and now the military has not confronted, and neither did security benefits there. this is coming from officials in the area that confronted the officials in the area. yes, it happened, it was a twin suicide attack. >> the violence involving the group here. are fingers pointing, any real discussion about whether they're behind this? >> yes, they have stepped up attacks on the station. the military has degraded its availability to launch attacks in the area for a very long time. >> we also saw how they also stepped
and benjamin netanyahu said his plan to surround israel with a fence t is to protect it from predatory animals. first, let's bring you breaking news coming in from nigeria. as many as 70 people have been killed by a twin suicide-bomb attack by a camp in northern nigeria. thlet's speak to ahmed idres who joins us on the phone. what more can you tell us? >> well, it happened on a tuesday morning. >> there was a suicide attack on the camp and a lot of people were killed, as many as 70...
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he has talked to rouhani, benjamin netanyahu and the saudi king. it seems like the russian president is on a bit of a diplomatic overdrive at the moment, maybe a message being sent to the region and also that the united states that russia is now a power broker and a force to be reckoned with in the middle east. >> thanks, rory. >>> to the united states, republican hopeful donald trump said he's growing more confident of winning his party's presidential nomination after an easy victory in the nevada caucus. some commentators see the win as perhaps a seal of approval from the party's base. >> even donald trump seemed surprised by the scale of his victory. >> we love nevada. >> according to exit polls, trump won almost half the latino vote despite his comments in which he said mexican immigrants were criminals and rapists. >> we won the evangelicals, we won with young, we won with old. we won with highly educated, we won with poorly educated, i love the poorly educated. you know what i am really happy about because i've been saying it for a long time,
he has talked to rouhani, benjamin netanyahu and the saudi king. it seems like the russian president is on a bit of a diplomatic overdrive at the moment, maybe a message being sent to the region and also that the united states that russia is now a power broker and a force to be reckoned with in the middle east. >> thanks, rory. >>> to the united states, republican hopeful donald trump said he's growing more confident of winning his party's presidential nomination after an easy...
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that is coming up >>> according to benjamin franklin, two things are true in the world, death and taxes. how is a debate. amanda says the richest class should be taxed less. i can hear you laughing, you can count on for arthur laugher for being a member of the economic board for president obama. he joins me from nashville. good to see you again. >> good to see you. thank you for having me on the show. you finally got the topic that needs to be discussed by all of us. >> tell me your initial thoughts. >> mary has not got a half of it, but has got a good half. the rich pay less than she says. if you look at warren buffet, and this is my piece in the wall street journalist. he paid $7 million in taxes with $13 billion in income. that's 0.06 of 100% because he count pay taxes on unrealized capital gains. only when you realise do you collect it. he doesn't realise it. all the trading is done. she's right. totally correct. what you have to do is lower statutory tax rates, and broaden the base so it gets in the loopholes, and you'll collect it. i did jerry brown's flat tax in 1992 which would
that is coming up >>> according to benjamin franklin, two things are true in the world, death and taxes. how is a debate. amanda says the richest class should be taxed less. i can hear you laughing, you can count on for arthur laugher for being a member of the economic board for president obama. he joins me from nashville. good to see you again. >> good to see you. thank you for having me on the show. you finally got the topic that needs to be discussed by all of us. >>...
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the locks locks.they're known for their collaboration with then shaun puffy combs and all about the benjamins. the two veteran m cs joined forces to open juices for life. very own chain of juice bars in lower income neighborhoods. the ends goal was simple: offer a healthy option in neighborhoods considered food deserts where processed foods are king. growing up here in yonkers what were your food options like? >> growing up in yonkers my options were all bad. >> like what? >> fast food fried chicken pizza, chinese, doughnuts, chips, candy. >> every day all day? >> every day all day. pretty much the same too. >> has anything changed? >> nothing has changed until we had. >> two and a half times the exposure to fast food. study after study has shown junk food diets are associated with obesity and other chronic diseases, diabetes to certain cancers. >> it's a fact that we let in breeze over our heads because we're always paying attention to who has the rolls-royce, the rolex, how much money can i get for this how much can i do for that. my bills are killing me. >> that's all right, one more slice
the locks locks.they're known for their collaboration with then shaun puffy combs and all about the benjamins. the two veteran m cs joined forces to open juices for life. very own chain of juice bars in lower income neighborhoods. the ends goal was simple: offer a healthy option in neighborhoods considered food deserts where processed foods are king. growing up here in yonkers what were your food options like? >> growing up in yonkers my options were all bad. >> like what? >>...
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. >>> benjamin netanyahu said he'll continue to build border fences to protect israel from what he called predatory anima animals. in jordan border there is one such fence being built. >> at the end of the day, as i see it, there will be a fence like this one surrounding israel in its entirety. some will ask is this what you want to do, surround israel in its entirety? the answer is yes. in the environment we live in, we need to protect ourselves from predatory animals. >> zimbabwe's vice president said that more than 70% of crops in the southern part of the country has been wiped out by a severe drought. he has said that his country needs $1.5 billion for food aid. the conditions have been brought on by the el niÑo phenomenon affecting africa. >> farmers say it has rained twice this year, but it wasn't enough. the seed she planted are dying. >> the government keeps saying they're going to help us but we have not seen anything yet. i don't know where what i'm going to do. >> in zimbabwe's province, water is running out. people are forced to share what little is left with their animals. i
. >>> benjamin netanyahu said he'll continue to build border fences to protect israel from what he called predatory anima animals. in jordan border there is one such fence being built. >> at the end of the day, as i see it, there will be a fence like this one surrounding israel in its entirety. some will ask is this what you want to do, surround israel in its entirety? the answer is yes. in the environment we live in, we need to protect ourselves from predatory animals. >>...
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after that, putin spoke to the saudi arabiian king, and spoke to raw dhani of rooirn -- iran, and to benjamin netenyahu. all of this seems to be suggesting that russia is a power broker and a force to be reckoned with. you get a sense of cautious optimism coming out of russia now. they are on the cusp of maintaining two of their goals. the first was to shore up bashar al-assad, but the second goal, was to convince the united states that russia is an equal partner and needs to be treated with due respect in the middle east. ♪ >>> campaigning is continuing in iran where people will go to the polls on friday. there are two elections, one por the parliament, and another for the body that chooses the ne next -- supreme leader. >> reporter: at the end of the day, people are more concerned about the economy, what has happened in the light of the nuclear deal on july 14th, which was basically described as a break through for iran because of the sanctions lift, but we haven't seen the effects of the lifting of sanctions on the streets yet. so whether or not people will sway towards the reformists an
after that, putin spoke to the saudi arabiian king, and spoke to raw dhani of rooirn -- iran, and to benjamin netenyahu. all of this seems to be suggesting that russia is a power broker and a force to be reckoned with. you get a sense of cautious optimism coming out of russia now. they are on the cusp of maintaining two of their goals. the first was to shore up bashar al-assad, but the second goal, was to convince the united states that russia is an equal partner and needs to be treated with...
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after that putin spoke to the saudi arabian king, rouhani, iran, and benjamin netanyahu. the message from all of this seems to be to the united states and to the middle east region that russia is a power broker and a force to be reakenned with. you get a real sense of washes optimism coming out of the kremlin right now. i believe they believe they're on the cusp of achieving two of their main goals. the first one is to shore up bashar al-assad and prevent him from some sort of chaotic collapse. but the second goal was to convince the united states that russia is essentially an equal partner and needs to be treated with due respect in the middle east. >> it's the final day of campaigning ahead of elections in iran. the first since the deal over the country's nuclear program. on friday there are going to be two elections. one for parliament and one for the assembly of experts. in the parliamentary election the main reformist group, the list of hope is led by by mohammed who served as vice president on the other side the grand coalition of conservativ conservatives. the elec
after that putin spoke to the saudi arabian king, rouhani, iran, and benjamin netanyahu. the message from all of this seems to be to the united states and to the middle east region that russia is a power broker and a force to be reakenned with. you get a real sense of washes optimism coming out of the kremlin right now. i believe they believe they're on the cusp of achieving two of their main goals. the first one is to shore up bashar al-assad and prevent him from some sort of chaotic collapse....
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. >> now the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu wants to suspend three palestinian m.p.s for what he calls inappropriate conduct. they're accused of carrying out attacks in israel. netanyahu said that the mps were sympathetic and they are facing misconduct. one of those mps joins us. can you tell us why you met with those families in the first place? >> the question is why we should not meet? this should be a normally accepted meeting they're dealing with a very delicate humanitarian issue. meeting with families whose sons have been killed. they decided not to release the bodies of those killed in jerusalem. so in contacts with these families, not only us, but appealing to the minister. trying to convince him and pressure him in order to start releasing the bodies. this was really successful two weeks ago. he decided to release four bodies. but immediately after he freezed his decision again, and everything between us and them to know the details of the exact data of each body or each family, what are the condition conditions--what are they ready to accept from the israeli demands
. >> now the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu wants to suspend three palestinian m.p.s for what he calls inappropriate conduct. they're accused of carrying out attacks in israel. netanyahu said that the mps were sympathetic and they are facing misconduct. one of those mps joins us. can you tell us why you met with those families in the first place? >> the question is why we should not meet? this should be a normally accepted meeting they're dealing with a very delicate...
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. >> the comments made by israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu at the construction site of the fence that will separate jordan from israel. certainly will raise eyebrows with israel's neighbors. particularly jordan which has close cooperation with security issues and has open diplomatic ties. but in the background of all of that mr. netanyahu, as he said in that statement he plans to forge forward with his plan to build fences right along israel's territory effectively surrounding israel with fences. and while that is certainly something that i think most israelis would support he has received some criticism domestically fact, within his own coalition. coalition partners from the jewish home party the leader of that party, they have criticize mr. netanyahu from wanting to build fences saying that it was unnecessary. but his reasons are for more ideological reasons as opposed to security reasons according to mr. bennet. all the territory that is occupied even the areas that it borders belong to israel and therefore building fences in some way diminishes that argument. still, whatever
. >> the comments made by israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu at the construction site of the fence that will separate jordan from israel. certainly will raise eyebrows with israel's neighbors. particularly jordan which has close cooperation with security issues and has open diplomatic ties. but in the background of all of that mr. netanyahu, as he said in that statement he plans to forge forward with his plan to build fences right along israel's territory effectively surrounding...
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after that, putin spoke to the saudi arabian king, also to rouhani and to benjamin netanyahu. you duet a real sense of cautious optimism coming out of the kremlin right now. i think they believe they are on the cusp of achieving two of their main goals. the first one was of course shore up president bashar al-assad, prevent him from some sort of chaotic collapse. but the second goal was to convince the united states that russia is essentially an equal partner and needs to be treated with due respect in the middle east. >> rory challands reporting from moscow. president obama says he does not want to set high expectations for truce. the president met with jordan's king abdalla in the white house today. >> if over the next several weeks we can see some lessening of the violence that's been racking that country, then that prides us a basis to build a longer term ceasefire both in the north and the south and allows us to move forward open the political transition that ultimately is going to be necessary to bring an end to the civil war in syria. it also would allow us then to focu
after that, putin spoke to the saudi arabian king, also to rouhani and to benjamin netanyahu. you duet a real sense of cautious optimism coming out of the kremlin right now. i think they believe they are on the cusp of achieving two of their main goals. the first one was of course shore up president bashar al-assad, prevent him from some sort of chaotic collapse. but the second goal was to convince the united states that russia is essentially an equal partner and needs to be treated with due...
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benjamin franklin wrote that even if the mufti of constanti constantinople. he would find a pulpit at his service. [applause] this is not a new thing. generations of muslim-americans helped to build our nation. they were part of the flow of immigrants who became farmers and merchants. they built america's first mosque, surprisingly enough, in north dakota. [ laughing ] america's oldest surviving mosque is in iowa. the first islamic center in new york city was built in the 1890s. muslim americans worked on henry ford's assembly line cranking out cars. a muslim-american designed the skyscrapers of chicago. in 1957 when dedicating the islamic center in washington, d.c. president eisenhower said i should like to assure you my islamic friends under my american constitution and in american hearts this place of worship is just as welcomed as any other religion. [applause] and perhaps the most pertinent fact, muslim americans enrich our lives today in every way. there are neighbors, the teachers who inspire our children. the doctors who trust us with our health, futu
benjamin franklin wrote that even if the mufti of constanti constantinople. he would find a pulpit at his service. [applause] this is not a new thing. generations of muslim-americans helped to build our nation. they were part of the flow of immigrants who became farmers and merchants. they built america's first mosque, surprisingly enough, in north dakota. [ laughing ] america's oldest surviving mosque is in iowa. the first islamic center in new york city was built in the 1890s. muslim...
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he has spoken to rouhani of iran, the saudi arabia king, and prime minister benjamin netenyahu of israel. it seems a message is being conveyed not just to the united states, also to the leaders of the middle east, that russia really is a force to be reckoned with now. it likes to think of itself as a key power broker in the region. one of the things that vladimir putin was saying to -- to president bashar al-assad is essentially, you have got to be on board with this russian u.s.-brokered peace process. remember that bashar al-assad went slightly off message last week when he said that syria would carry on fighting -- or he would carry on fighting until he gained the whole of the country, russia essentially told him to shut up and get back on message. you get the real sense, i think, coming out of the kremlin at the moment, a sense of cautious optimism that they are achieving exactly what they wanted to achieve, at least the two key aims, which is support president bashar al-assad as much as they can, stop him from collapsing, but also to basically convince the united states that russia
he has spoken to rouhani of iran, the saudi arabia king, and prime minister benjamin netenyahu of israel. it seems a message is being conveyed not just to the united states, also to the leaders of the middle east, that russia really is a force to be reckoned with now. it likes to think of itself as a key power broker in the region. one of the things that vladimir putin was saying to -- to president bashar al-assad is essentially, you have got to be on board with this russian u.s.-brokered peace...
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putin spoke to the saudi arabia king, he spoke to rouhani of iran, and the israeli prime minister, benjamin netenyahu. the message from all of this seems to be to the united nations and to the middle east region, that russia is a power broker, and a force to be reckoned with. you get a real sense of cautious optimism coming out of the kremlin right now. i think they believe they are on the cusp of achieving two of their main goals. the first was to shore up president bashar al-assad and present him from some sort of chaotic collapse. but the second goal was to convince the united states that russia is essentially an equal partner and needs to be treated with due respect in the middle east. >>> britain's foreign secretary says he has seen evidence that kurdish forces are acting in coordination with syrian government and russia. the ypg has been supported by the u.s. in the push against isil. paul brennan reports. >> reporter: syria's complex civil war has become even more complicated by the presence of isil, both in syria and iraq, leaving combatants and their international backers fighting
putin spoke to the saudi arabia king, he spoke to rouhani of iran, and the israeli prime minister, benjamin netenyahu. the message from all of this seems to be to the united nations and to the middle east region, that russia is a power broker, and a force to be reckoned with. you get a real sense of cautious optimism coming out of the kremlin right now. i think they believe they are on the cusp of achieving two of their main goals. the first was to shore up president bashar al-assad and present...
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and women prayed separately and a retaining wall where the holy temples once stood a sacred site and benjamin netanyahu welcomed the decision. >> translator: it is a place that is men to unite the people of israel. i know that this is a sensitive issue. with that said i think that it is an appropriate solution. a creative solution and usually the most complex of problems require this kind of solution. >> reporter: record numbers of philippine are seeking compensation and justice for crimes committed against them when the country left under marshal law and reports from manila the government is expected to give them more time to launch claims. >> reporter: he has been fighting for justice for nearly 30 years. he was repeatedly tortured as a political prisoner in the 1970s, and marcos was president there and fut the philippines under marshal law and 20 years of marcos dictatorship is white wash despite a law two years ago. >> it is written in the law we will be entitled to some financial compensation and there will be a role of the names of the victims and that a museum would be established to p
and women prayed separately and a retaining wall where the holy temples once stood a sacred site and benjamin netanyahu welcomed the decision. >> translator: it is a place that is men to unite the people of israel. i know that this is a sensitive issue. with that said i think that it is an appropriate solution. a creative solution and usually the most complex of problems require this kind of solution. >> reporter: record numbers of philippine are seeking compensation and justice for...
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prime minister benjamin netanyahu has told his cabinet the vice president's staff is visiting the country ahead of a possible trip by biden shipment the visit would likely be part of larger efforts to ease israel's concerns over the iran nuclear deal. so far the white house is not commenting. >>> one day after the death of supreme your justice antonin scalia. the debate over who should replace him is already brewing in the washington. and it started with last night's g.o.p. debate. >>> plus more on nato's plan to slow down the flow of refugees trying to gain access to europe. and in our sunday segment, the week ahead, th the u.s. summit begins on everything from chace to tryna's influence in regional security. that's coming up on 8:30 eastern, 5:30 spa civic. stay with us. ♪ ♪ >>> nato is stepping in to help europe's refugee cries for it's first time. the multi-national agency is working to stop smugglers from bringing people from turk any to greece. europe's plans to cope with the influx of refugees is a major topic of discussion at the munich security conference going other right no
prime minister benjamin netanyahu has told his cabinet the vice president's staff is visiting the country ahead of a possible trip by biden shipment the visit would likely be part of larger efforts to ease israel's concerns over the iran nuclear deal. so far the white house is not commenting. >>> one day after the death of supreme your justice antonin scalia. the debate over who should replace him is already brewing in the washington. and it started with last night's g.o.p. debate....
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. >> benjamin franklin smith is proud of his family. at 70 years old, the retired pastor and vietnam vet has a new purpose. his passion lies in restoring the final resting place of his ancestors. >> that was a lot of trial and error trying to make it across. >> at least once a week, smith drives this dirt road to an abandoned cemetery. >> do you remember the first time you visited the cemetery here? >> i was roughly about maybe four or five years old. this was back in about 1950. all this was black folk, property, at one time. a lot of these folk were related to me. >> the cemetery was established as a place for the african-american community here to bury their loved once. >> they had wooden box, remember. back in the 1880's, they put them away in a wooden box, so, you know, the wood's gone. >> it is home to an unknown number of people, mothers, fathers, sons and daughters, and even veterans. decades of neglect left it in disrepair, markers lost and headstones toppled. >> i had a cut a path to try to locate my parents. once i located th
. >> benjamin franklin smith is proud of his family. at 70 years old, the retired pastor and vietnam vet has a new purpose. his passion lies in restoring the final resting place of his ancestors. >> that was a lot of trial and error trying to make it across. >> at least once a week, smith drives this dirt road to an abandoned cemetery. >> do you remember the first time you visited the cemetery here? >> i was roughly about maybe four or five years old. this was back...
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more car go to pick up on the benjamin franklin, bound for it -- cargo to pick up on the benjamin franklin, bound for the consumers in america. rishaad: steve, how was the journey? steve: i am still a stowaway on board the benjamin franklin. we have been on board since yesterday. we came down from hong kong, and the crew has finally woken up. the captain is standing to my keeping an ion me. we have been very honored to be on board this -- keeping an eye on me. we have been very honored to be on board this ship. it is really great. there are channel markers all the way down. it's just like an airplane runway. the ship lighted straight through. it's like butter. burns 200 metric tons of oil a day, but it is quite efficient because it has an elect tronic fuel injected engine -- an electronic fuel injected engine, a very large engine thatd an saves about 20% on oil cost compared to older diesel engines. 2000 20 foot containers are being added here. they aret, tonight, going to head to the main port, add another 5000 containers, and then it's off to the united states. long beach, california, th
more car go to pick up on the benjamin franklin, bound for it -- cargo to pick up on the benjamin franklin, bound for the consumers in america. rishaad: steve, how was the journey? steve: i am still a stowaway on board the benjamin franklin. we have been on board since yesterday. we came down from hong kong, and the crew has finally woken up. the captain is standing to my keeping an ion me. we have been very honored to be on board this -- keeping an eye on me. we have been very honored to be on...
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mayor of columbia, stephen benjamin and congressman jim clyburn. mayor of south carolina's capital city, but this is my most important job. i'm writing an open letter to my daughters explaining why fighting so hard to elect hillary clinton. let's move forward with hillary clinton. >> at think if one were to look at the qualifications of the whoidates and reflect upon
mayor of columbia, stephen benjamin and congressman jim clyburn. mayor of south carolina's capital city, but this is my most important job. i'm writing an open letter to my daughters explaining why fighting so hard to elect hillary clinton. let's move forward with hillary clinton. >> at think if one were to look at the qualifications of the whoidates and reflect upon
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benjamin: we want to try this case in the courtroom and not in the media. with respect to the controversy this, we want you to understand that has absolutely nothing to do with this case. and yet because of the pending criminal charges, it is required to appear before a congressional committee to mark -- if required to appear before a congressional committee tomorrow -- betty: again, that is martin shkreli outside a brooklyn courthouse. tech giants are shifting into high gear with its cloud strategy. talkedceo mark hurd about the futures of the businesses, moving to cloud. that is with cory johnson of "bloomberg west." mark: over the course of the next five to 10 years, you will see perhaps a majority of i.t. shift to the cloud. for us, it is an opportunity. the fact that we have such a it will beise base, important to make those two world's work together. it's for us, building a whole new cloud stack capability from applications to platforms to cannot workre that without that premise base, it is a huge possibility for us. throw out the baby and the bathwat
benjamin: we want to try this case in the courtroom and not in the media. with respect to the controversy this, we want you to understand that has absolutely nothing to do with this case. and yet because of the pending criminal charges, it is required to appear before a congressional committee to mark -- if required to appear before a congressional committee tomorrow -- betty: again, that is martin shkreli outside a brooklyn courthouse. tech giants are shifting into high gear with its cloud...
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do you think benjamin netanyahu wants peace with the palestinians? amos: i have no idea what he wants. charlie: why is that? he has been prime minister for a long time. amos: it's part of the general bad feeling. people don't know where he is going. we know he is capable of power, but why? beyond saying nasty things about the policy onions -- about the palestinians, what is his perspective? this is creating a bad, negative concern. even if it will be difficult. i'm a graduate of the young --ople a i was just an architect, and i was supposed to follow in the footsteps of my father, whose was anct-- who architect. war sent mefoppur somewhere else. architecture seemed like a formal exercise. i did not want to design lobbies all my life. charlie: figure for coming here. comingk you for here. thank you for joining us, see you next time. ♪ mark: i'm mark halperin. john: i'm john heilemann. this ain't no way to protect your neck. mark: is it wu tang clan? is that the name of the group? >> i respectfully decline to answer your question. mark: happy democra
do you think benjamin netanyahu wants peace with the palestinians? amos: i have no idea what he wants. charlie: why is that? he has been prime minister for a long time. amos: it's part of the general bad feeling. people don't know where he is going. we know he is capable of power, but why? beyond saying nasty things about the policy onions -- about the palestinians, what is his perspective? this is creating a bad, negative concern. even if it will be difficult. i'm a graduate of the young...
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i'm reading benjamin katz's story. shares surging. investors shrugging off cutting the dividend in half. ben katz joins us now. if the energy players did this in the short-term, it would be bad, but it is a restructuring effort they are celebrating. you wonder if that is the message in the bottle for a whole load of sectors. >> good question. the ceo has made quite a pitch. he said to the company, we need cash for the next two years. roles has, unlike some of the energy sectors, roles is quite certain they will achieve quite large growth. we are seeing increases in airplanes and aircraft sales. rolls supplies the engines. that will inevitably grow. it is just a matter of getting to the other side of this crisis. ben katz, great to have you with us. 13%,tock is up by over rolls-royce, this morning. big question, are central banks to blame for the stock selloff? david bloom told me they are getting mixed signals. i will give you some of that conversation, next. ♪ >> riksbank cutting rates at 4% gdp. bank of japan intervening with a ma
i'm reading benjamin katz's story. shares surging. investors shrugging off cutting the dividend in half. ben katz joins us now. if the energy players did this in the short-term, it would be bad, but it is a restructuring effort they are celebrating. you wonder if that is the message in the bottle for a whole load of sectors. >> good question. the ceo has made quite a pitch. he said to the company, we need cash for the next two years. roles has, unlike some of the energy sectors, roles is...
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rose: do you think benjamin netanyahu wants peace? amos: i have no idea what he wants. the general bad feeling. people don't know where he is leading the country. they know he is capable of staying in power. the what is his perspective? about saying nasty things the palestinians or historical his political rivals. this is printing a very negative atmosphere in israel. optimismerspective and even if it is difficult. i am a graduate of the juncker poor war. kippur war. why father was a bauhaus architect. war sent me somewhere else. i decided i had to put questions. didn't want to end up my life so i started to make movies. thank you for coming here. thank you for joining us. see you next time. ♪ chinese reserves are ready at a low and they are set for a record drop. it is expected to announce sunday that they fell by 120 billion dollars last month. that would exceed the record decline set in september. nomura is turning down investors cash. these
rose: do you think benjamin netanyahu wants peace? amos: i have no idea what he wants. the general bad feeling. people don't know where he is leading the country. they know he is capable of staying in power. the what is his perspective? about saying nasty things the palestinians or historical his political rivals. this is printing a very negative atmosphere in israel. optimismerspective and even if it is difficult. i am a graduate of the juncker poor war. kippur war. why father was a bauhaus...
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part of another on the benjamin netanyahu and the obama administration. two of this in a key voices are urging the navy to consider delaying the playing of the new combat ships. john mccain and jack reed also urge the navy to tone down the rhetoric about the ships. vonnie quinn. brendan: 2015 was a record year for mega deals. will this come to an end in 2016? for more, i am joined by john rice, a partner at global heads of reserves -- mergers and acquisition. more than 30 years of fixed. representing all parties and all industries. basically, he knows everything. we had mega deals last year. are we looking at higher volume of smaller deals this year? >> we are hoping to look at a smaller -- higher volume of smaller deals this year because it is hard to sustain the massive m&a pace we have experienced 2014 and 2015 with the larger mega deals. the fact is, a lot of the conditions that were in play in 2014 and 2015 that propelled the activity are things that should propelled the smaller activity also. lots of cash, unacceptable regulatory environment, confid
part of another on the benjamin netanyahu and the obama administration. two of this in a key voices are urging the navy to consider delaying the playing of the new combat ships. john mccain and jack reed also urge the navy to tone down the rhetoric about the ships. vonnie quinn. brendan: 2015 was a record year for mega deals. will this come to an end in 2016? for more, i am joined by john rice, a partner at global heads of reserves -- mergers and acquisition. more than 30 years of fixed....
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she's running these spots in south carolina featuring the mayor of columbia, stephen benjamin and congressman jim clyburn. mayor of south carolina's capital city, but this is my most important job. i'm writing an open letter to my daughters explaining why fighting so hard to elect hillary clinton. let's move forward with hillary clinton. >> at think if one were to look at the qualifications of the whoidates and reflect upon can best get us to that place, i think hands down it is hillary clinton. i've been down here for most of this week. the airwaves or awash with hillary clinton advertising aimed at african american voter. she's been a lot of money on these commercials and it looks like she's trying to run up the score here and shove and dagger in bernie sanders heart. what do you think about those ads? mark: when a campaigns winning it's easy to say the campaign manager is a genius. i firmly believe that hillary clinton's performance over the last week has been as good as it's been in the campaign and maybe as good as i have ever seen her. those at our great. the ads in nevada were great. h
she's running these spots in south carolina featuring the mayor of columbia, stephen benjamin and congressman jim clyburn. mayor of south carolina's capital city, but this is my most important job. i'm writing an open letter to my daughters explaining why fighting so hard to elect hillary clinton. let's move forward with hillary clinton. >> at think if one were to look at the qualifications of the whoidates and reflect upon can best get us to that place, i think hands down it is hillary...
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cory: benjamin franklin said those who sacrifice liberty for security neither zeept neither is the privacy sack sante as part of our society? >> we've been fighting about this all week. my sense is thank you give inch, the while is going to get teafpblet once this is out of the box, other people are going to use it. this is a really big deal. there's another comply cathe narcotic, which is that it's possible to create very difficult to kraken crippings. to we use shall this as a country? trying to ensure that people have tocknologies that go welcome -- back doomplets that seems to be what everybody is digging their heels in to fight. that's not weeks but months or years to work that out. cory: richard, is the slope that slippery? >> historically i think one of the things that's in the backdrop here is the n. is. a. snowden scandal. it still stings. historically we've always had a standard that had to be met before you could infringe on privacy and what we found with the n.a.s. is that things have gotten out of hand. and that happened behind closed doors. that was not part of a politician d
cory: benjamin franklin said those who sacrifice liberty for security neither zeept neither is the privacy sack sante as part of our society? >> we've been fighting about this all week. my sense is thank you give inch, the while is going to get teafpblet once this is out of the box, other people are going to use it. this is a really big deal. there's another comply cathe narcotic, which is that it's possible to create very difficult to kraken crippings. to we use shall this as a country?...
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benjamin spoke to reporters after. >> the gentleman on the committee who discussed the fifth amendment, had no idea what he was talking about given the state of the law as i understand it to be. invoke theright to as unfair and inappropriate. >> shkreli is facing charges of securities fraud. hillary clinton is not the only secretary of state to have -- sified information colin powell and senior staff to former secretary of state condoleezza rice received classified information in personal e-mail account or the state department and inspector general say 12 e-mails being reviewed contain classified, national security information. and 10 two rice's immediate staff. hillary clinton has tried to distance herself from wall street but is still getting plenty of cash from the financial sector. analysis by the washington post reveals that by the end of december, mrs. clinton had received more than $21 million from the financial sector and nearly half of those donations came from tina -- two financiers, george so are us -- george soros and donald sussman. the golden state warriors were welcome t
benjamin spoke to reporters after. >> the gentleman on the committee who discussed the fifth amendment, had no idea what he was talking about given the state of the law as i understand it to be. invoke theright to as unfair and inappropriate. >> shkreli is facing charges of securities fraud. hillary clinton is not the only secretary of state to have -- sified information colin powell and senior staff to former secretary of state condoleezza rice received classified information in...
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benjamin livein for us in new york city. the governor of the central bank does he like these kinds of surprises? this is a surprise move. is that in keeping the way he likes to run? >> good morning. it is a huge departure. it is no secret, the match -- , to havepay so volatility in times where there are global field -- glover -- global fears. a rules-based approach. going back to december of 2014, they have been holding daily dollar sales with the idea of preventing the pace of from depreciating too much, limiting volatility. they have always said they're happy as long as the market is functioning well. we saw on wednesday it was a significant departure. came outce ministry and said they are getting rid of the rules-based options and they will basically intervene and sell dollars to banks at their discretion, when they think it is necessary. it is a big departure and reflect what we have seen so far. we started through tuesday of this week, the worst performing currency of the world, down 9%. the government does not think th
benjamin livein for us in new york city. the governor of the central bank does he like these kinds of surprises? this is a surprise move. is that in keeping the way he likes to run? >> good morning. it is a huge departure. it is no secret, the match -- , to havepay so volatility in times where there are global field -- glover -- global fears. a rules-based approach. going back to december of 2014, they have been holding daily dollar sales with the idea of preventing the pace of from...
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vonnie: another dispute for benjamin netanyahu and the obama administration. after three rounds of talks, there is no progress between the sides on the new military aid package. says "netanyahu is waiting for the next presidential cycle in order to make a move." the u.s. is warning that they will not get a better deal. iran is honoring their negotiating team on the nuclear deal with the west. theident rouhani awarded nuclear chief and the defense minister. taiwan, two survivors from the killer earthquake were pulled out of a topless high-rise building. pled high-rise building. the european minister of finland -- alexander stubb says refusing to increase funding are leading to "suboptimal results." in new hampshire, chris christie is staying on the offensive against florida senator marco rubio. the new jersey governor went after rubio hard in saturday's republican debate. yesterday he said rubio would crumble in debates against hillary clinton. global news 24 hours a day, powered by 2400 journalists in more than one hundred 50 news bureaus around the world, i a
vonnie: another dispute for benjamin netanyahu and the obama administration. after three rounds of talks, there is no progress between the sides on the new military aid package. says "netanyahu is waiting for the next presidential cycle in order to make a move." the u.s. is warning that they will not get a better deal. iran is honoring their negotiating team on the nuclear deal with the west. theident rouhani awarded nuclear chief and the defense minister. taiwan, two survivors from...
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another dispute between benjamin netanyahu and the obama administration after three rounds of talks. there is no package -- there's no progress on a military package. netanyahu is willing to wait for the next president to take office. 50, cam newton giving the broncos a win. peyton manning is 39 years old good last night marked his second super bowl history -- victory. he said he will take some time before deciding whether to retire. stephanie: news around the world. it is time to give you the three stories that matter to markets now. i will give you number 1 -- wall street strategists are losing their resolve thanks to the market turmoil. the pessimism has even hit the street's biggest bowl, tony dwyer. his s&put his smp -- 500 target. scott miner, a guy who really knows high yield and leveraged finance is saying the nasdaq will tumble before -- below 3800. last year -- the last six years have all been about momentum. should we go strong and ride this out? what do you do when investing luminaries are saying "hold on a sec"? stephen: the air is coming out of the bubble. people are wo
another dispute between benjamin netanyahu and the obama administration after three rounds of talks. there is no package -- there's no progress on a military package. netanyahu is willing to wait for the next president to take office. 50, cam newton giving the broncos a win. peyton manning is 39 years old good last night marked his second super bowl history -- victory. he said he will take some time before deciding whether to retire. stephanie: news around the world. it is time to give you the...
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. >> i think they're just counting their benjamins in general. >> not many benjamins to count in the stock market. we're exactly flat. zero points on the dow. 16697. busy week next week though. we'll get auto sales and more macro data. >> super tuesday. unbelievable. >> good weekend to everybody. let's get back to headquaters. >> and breaking news this hour, carl, apple meeting it's shareholders out in california with a lot on the agenda today including possible questions about the company's fight with the government over the now notorious iphone and word now that apple has officially asked a court to vacate the judge's ruling today. meantime, focus will also be right there on the stock and that's where we kick things off this hour and with us today, jim, steve, josh, and john. josh brown, how much is on the line today for apple in a stock that hasn't done all that much? >> it's really important that the company sets the tone
. >> i think they're just counting their benjamins in general. >> not many benjamins to count in the stock market. we're exactly flat. zero points on the dow. 16697. busy week next week though. we'll get auto sales and more macro data. >> super tuesday. unbelievable. >> good weekend to everybody. let's get back to headquaters. >> and breaking news this hour, carl, apple meeting it's shareholders out in california with a lot on the agenda today including possible...
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. >> after the bell we have earnings and interview with benjamin brafman, the attorney for martin shkreli who made a bold appearance before congress today. we'll talk to him and more. stay tuned. e*trade is all about seizing opportunity. and i'd like to... cut. so i'm gonna take this opportunity to direct. thank you, we'll call you. evening, film noir, smoke, atmosphere... bob... you're a young farmhand and e*trade is your cow. milk it. e*trade is all about seizing opportunity. >>> decent rally into the close, up 82 on the dow. bob is here as we count you down. >> weak dollar and that's good news for material stocks, look like free port and alcoa up 10% and look at these moves in companies that most hated names on wall street. by the way, there's a turnaround going here, the new economy favorites. what's going on with them and facebook and going on with google? they are all to the downside today, no dramatically but there's a little turnaround. here's my prediction, if we get a weak nonfarm payroll report and anything below -- 195. >> yes. >> pick 160, the dollar is going to stay weak lik
. >> after the bell we have earnings and interview with benjamin brafman, the attorney for martin shkreli who made a bold appearance before congress today. we'll talk to him and more. stay tuned. e*trade is all about seizing opportunity. and i'd like to... cut. so i'm gonna take this opportunity to direct. thank you, we'll call you. evening, film noir, smoke, atmosphere... bob... you're a young farmhand and e*trade is your cow. milk it. e*trade is all about seizing opportunity....
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martin shkreli's lawyer benjamin brafman will join the "closing bell" team. the ceo refused to answer questions over the dramatic price increase of the drug dare prim. if you missed any of today's hearing, here is how it went down. >> do you wish to make an opening statement? >> on the advice of counsel i will not be give an opening statement. on advice of counsel, i invoke my fifth amendment. i intend to follow the advice of my counsel, not yours. on the advice of counsel, i invoke my fifth amendment privilege against self-incrimination and respectfully decline to answer your question. >> let's bring in bob mull roy of merrimac pharmaceuticals. bob, great to have you with us. does your industry have a pricing problem because acco according to congress, drug prices are being increased too much and drugs are going to market at much higher prices than they should be. >> i think what is going on in washington right now is really about a bad actor and i think everyone that i've talked to in washington and all of the proposals i've seen understand the difference b
martin shkreli's lawyer benjamin brafman will join the "closing bell" team. the ceo refused to answer questions over the dramatic price increase of the drug dare prim. if you missed any of today's hearing, here is how it went down. >> do you wish to make an opening statement? >> on the advice of counsel i will not be give an opening statement. on advice of counsel, i invoke my fifth amendment. i intend to follow the advice of my counsel, not yours. on the advice of...
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bi benjamin, should it be shown? >> absolutely. i can't imagine why it would be banned, just because we label it controversial doesn't take away from the fact that there are significant truths being spoken in the video. so absolutely it should be played. i don't understand why it would be banned. >> benjamin, i talked about this on my radio program on friday. and i had a number of calls from african american whose said i wouldn't want my son or daughter in a close room where this was being shown because i worry that they would be ostracized. >> yeah, that's an interesting perspective. they don't want their children to face the fallout from the conversation like this but that doesn't mean we shouldn't have these types of convery stations. i think we do more apologizing in america for having conversations about race than we apologize for racism in america. so it's kind of an intentional obtuse time in america where you can be called racist or face backlash because you're unpacking problems actually true. there is nothing untrue in th
bi benjamin, should it be shown? >> absolutely. i can't imagine why it would be banned, just because we label it controversial doesn't take away from the fact that there are significant truths being spoken in the video. so absolutely it should be played. i don't understand why it would be banned. >> benjamin, i talked about this on my radio program on friday. and i had a number of calls from african american whose said i wouldn't want my son or daughter in a close room where this...
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the plan to banish benjamins and ben ladens. pitch you investment opportunities. i've got a fantastic deal for you- gold! with the right pool of investors, there's a lot of money to be made. but first, investors must ask the right questions and use the smartcheck challenge to make the right decisions. you're not even registered; i'm done with you! i can...i can... savvy investors check their financial pro's background by visiting smartcheck.gov thsometimes you can't evento graimagine.h. that's the job. and she's the one who's proven she can get it done. ...securing a massive reduction in nuclear weapons... ...standing up against the abuse of women... ...protecting social security... ...expanding benefits for the national guard... ...and winning health care for 8 million children... the presidency is the toughest job in the world and she's the one who'll make a real difference for you. i'm hillary clinton and i approved this message. >>> president jimmy carter won his second grammy this week. he's not the only one leader to have won a grammy award and it brings me
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our own matt rivers is aboard the "benjamin franklin." matt, that is quite the mega ship you are on. give us a sense of what it's like being there and the bigger picture, what a ship like that means for trade relations between the u.s. and china. >> i can tell you that being on the ship you cannot be afraid of heights because it is quite steep. but in terms of what it means for u.s.-china, the shipping industry really is the front line for trading between the two countries, and what we've seen here in china is an economic slowdown over the past several quarters, and it's something that shipping companies are having to deal with and it's also something that will have an impact in a place like iowa, which is a huge partner with china in terms of trade. it's longer than the eiffel tower. it's got an 80,000-horsepower engine and weighs up to 240,000 tons. and yet thanks to the magic of buoyancy the "benjamin franklin" floats. it's leaving china soon, heading for los angeles. this is the largest container ship that has ever docked in the u.s.
our own matt rivers is aboard the "benjamin franklin." matt, that is quite the mega ship you are on. give us a sense of what it's like being there and the bigger picture, what a ship like that means for trade relations between the u.s. and china. >> i can tell you that being on the ship you cannot be afraid of heights because it is quite steep. but in terms of what it means for u.s.-china, the shipping industry really is the front line for trading between the two countries, and...
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one solution, get rid of the biggest bills like the benjamin franklin. after all it's harder to fly under the radar if you have to exchange your briefcase full of hundreds for a suitcase full of 20s. as the paper points out, $1 million in cash weighs about 22 pounds in $100 bills and is small enough to fit into one briefcase. in $20 bills, $1 million in cash weighs 110 pounds and would fill almost four briefcases and it isn't just u.s. dollars. they recommend getting rid of other large denominations. larry sommers who directs the center that published the paper and removing existing notes may have gone too far stopping the production of new ones would, quote, make the world a better place. we'll find somewhere in washington to name after you. bill clinton and gorbachev recorded a new version of the classic tail peter and the wolf and wolf tracks which took home the 2003 grammy for best spoken world album for children. president gorbachev narrated it in russian. president clinton narrated part of the story with the help of dramatic music from the russian
one solution, get rid of the biggest bills like the benjamin franklin. after all it's harder to fly under the radar if you have to exchange your briefcase full of hundreds for a suitcase full of 20s. as the paper points out, $1 million in cash weighs about 22 pounds in $100 bills and is small enough to fit into one briefcase. in $20 bills, $1 million in cash weighs 110 pounds and would fill almost four briefcases and it isn't just u.s. dollars. they recommend getting rid of other large...
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stacey, benjamin... this is daniel. you're not just looking for a house. you're looking for a place for your life to happen. zillow. >>> the campaign still going on tonight in iowa. live pictures there from the sanders event on the left. rand paul on the right. everyone campaigning hard. because anything could happen. as we said, donald trump's leading ted cruz by five points. in the latest "des moines register" blsh bloomberg politics poll. marco rubio is in third place. and iowa voters are known for often waiting until the last minute to make up their mints, that's why the final hours of campaigning are considered crucial. on the eve of the caucuses, all three campaigns are in overdrive. dana bash takes a look. this is molly maddox with the ted cruz campaign. >> hustle at ted cruz iowa headquarters accelerated to a frenzy. to get out the vote. >> can you see this, there's obviously a lot of buzz here. >> we are definitely making a lot of calls. 27,000 calls yesterday. which is just it beats our record. >> cruz campaign aides boldly boast about the size a
stacey, benjamin... this is daniel. you're not just looking for a house. you're looking for a place for your life to happen. zillow. >>> the campaign still going on tonight in iowa. live pictures there from the sanders event on the left. rand paul on the right. everyone campaigning hard. because anything could happen. as we said, donald trump's leading ted cruz by five points. in the latest "des moines register" blsh bloomberg politics poll. marco rubio is in third place. and...
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. >> benjamin rhodes is deputy national security adviser and close aide to president obama. do you think we should have been alerted to the threat that isis posed earlier? >> you know, it's always easy to look back and say you could have been alerted to a specific threat at a specific time, the question is then, what action would that have triggered? part of what the president has brought, his approach to national security, is some degree of restraint in saying that we're not going to chase every rabbit down every hole in the middle east. >> the white house did underestimate isis. and republicans seized on the issue, excoriating the president, growing increasingly strident. >> our strategy will fail yet again. this president needs to rise to the occasion before we all get killed back here at home. >> even former top officials in the obama administration had tough words. >> it's more than just an intelligence failure, it's a policy failure as well. >> of course, the solution offered by most critics is the one thing isis wants the most. american boots on the ground. the united
. >> benjamin rhodes is deputy national security adviser and close aide to president obama. do you think we should have been alerted to the threat that isis posed earlier? >> you know, it's always easy to look back and say you could have been alerted to a specific threat at a specific time, the question is then, what action would that have triggered? part of what the president has brought, his approach to national security, is some degree of restraint in saying that we're not going...
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. >> and the answer we believe is -- benjamin harrison. >> and that is correct. >> nicely done. >> let's take a look at how much you wagered. >> we bet it all. >> i like it, i like it. >> i'm with you. >> it means you have it, 1340. nicely done. >> we could win right now. >> quick take a picture, somebody instagram it. right now. >> van and john king. remaining choices available are bill clinton, richard nixon or ronald reagan. >> shocking no one, i'll say bill clinton. >> let's take a look at this. >> in my state, when people lose their jobs, there's a good chance i'll know them by their names. when a factory closes, i know the people who ran it when the business goes bankrupt, i know them. and i've been out here for 13 months, meeting and meetings just like this ever since october with people like you all over america. people that have lost their lost their health insurance what i want you to understand is the national debt is not the only cause of that. it is because of america has not invested in its people. >> that was bill clinton in the second of three 1992 presidential debates. c
. >> and the answer we believe is -- benjamin harrison. >> and that is correct. >> nicely done. >> let's take a look at how much you wagered. >> we bet it all. >> i like it, i like it. >> i'm with you. >> it means you have it, 1340. nicely done. >> we could win right now. >> quick take a picture, somebody instagram it. right now. >> van and john king. remaining choices available are bill clinton, richard nixon or ronald reagan....
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rich benjamin, vanessa de lucca, thank you all. it's an important conversation and you make an excellent point. tonight by the way, let me remind you, cnn will be simulcasting the pbs "newshour" live from milwaukee. you will find it right here on pbs and of course your local pbs station. >>> just in to cnn, new question also into the investigation over those american sailors briefly detained by iran a couple weeks ago. straight to the pentagon to barbara starr for that. >> brooke, we're now finding out the navy investigation into the incident where ten sailors last month were briefly detained, that investigation expected to be wrapped up in the next couple of weeks. they are looking at the circumstances, the key issue is what led those sailors to actually wind up in iranian waters. what actually went wrong with their gps navigation equipment? we're told by an official familiar with all of this. they're looking at three interesting scenarios. did the sailors actually just somehow misuse, misread the gps equipment, was there some tec
rich benjamin, vanessa de lucca, thank you all. it's an important conversation and you make an excellent point. tonight by the way, let me remind you, cnn will be simulcasting the pbs "newshour" live from milwaukee. you will find it right here on pbs and of course your local pbs station. >>> just in to cnn, new question also into the investigation over those american sailors briefly detained by iran a couple weeks ago. straight to the pentagon to barbara starr for that....
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trump abruptly canceled a trip to israel last year after benjamin netanyahu criticized his plan to ban muslims from entering the united states. at last night's debate he came under fire after asserting he remain neutral in the israeli-palestinian conflict nrd in order to be a fair arbiter. >> this is another area on which donald agrees with hillary clinton and on which i disagree with them both strongly. >> reporter: trump defend his position. >> i may not be successful in doing it. it's probably the toughest negotiation anywhere in the world of any kind, okay, but it doesn't help if i start saying i am very pro-israel, very pro. more than anything on this stage. but it doesn't do any good to start demeaning the neighbors. >> then the gloves came off. >> the palestinians are not a real estate deal, donald. they're not a real estate deal. >> a deal is a deal. >> a deal is not a deal when you are deal with terrorists. >> you are not a negotiator. with your thinking, you will never -- you will never bring peace. >> trump contend he's been a long time and vigorous supporter of sill causes.
trump abruptly canceled a trip to israel last year after benjamin netanyahu criticized his plan to ban muslims from entering the united states. at last night's debate he came under fire after asserting he remain neutral in the israeli-palestinian conflict nrd in order to be a fair arbiter. >> this is another area on which donald agrees with hillary clinton and on which i disagree with them both strongly. >> reporter: trump defend his position. >> i may not be successful in...
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. >> there's 30-year-old rene benjamin, joshua higbee was 31, brian sadowski 34, all employees at the same plant where the killer worked. and tonight at least 11 people still hospitalized. we do understand at least one of them in critical condition tonight. we also are being told by investigators that several people have already been treated and released from the hospital, anderson. that is perhaps adding some hope for healing in this town that's now learning that this gunman should have never had access to these wednesdapons in the first place. his girl friend is believed it have provided him with the a.k.-47 and .30 caliber pistol and she is behind bars tonight. >> a two-week partial cease-fire brokered by the u.s. and russia is now in effect in syria. before the temporary truce took hold, the syria regime carried out air strikes. more than 100 opposition groups have agreed to the cessation of who hostilities as they call it. the price of a first class stamp for your snail mail is going down to 47 cents a stamp. the postmaster general doesn't like the move but it's part of an arrang
. >> there's 30-year-old rene benjamin, joshua higbee was 31, brian sadowski 34, all employees at the same plant where the killer worked. and tonight at least 11 people still hospitalized. we do understand at least one of them in critical condition tonight. we also are being told by investigators that several people have already been treated and released from the hospital, anderson. that is perhaps adding some hope for healing in this town that's now learning that this gunman should have...
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. >> mayor benjamin, thank you very much. it's starting to warm up here. i can take off some of my layers here. i appreciate your time. >>> still to come, the front-runners in this race have been decided by just four states. but in three days, all of that could be changing. they will get their say and no campaign is safe. we're breaking down the scenarios -- next. go, go, touchdown!, go... ♪ choir and harp music. this place, it's the best-kept secret in football since... hey, how did he get in here?! and with toe nail fungus! fight it! with jublia. jublia is a prescription medicine used to treat toenail fungus. use jublia as instructed by your doctor. now that's prime time. most common side effects include ingrown toenail, application site redness, itching, swelling, burning or stinging, blisters, and pain. you ready to fight it? ask your doctor if jublia is right for you. y'know, i look great in purple. someone's hacked all our technology... say, have you seen all the amazing technology in geico's mobile app? mobile app? look. electronic id cards, emerg
. >> mayor benjamin, thank you very much. it's starting to warm up here. i can take off some of my layers here. i appreciate your time. >>> still to come, the front-runners in this race have been decided by just four states. but in three days, all of that could be changing. they will get their say and no campaign is safe. we're breaking down the scenarios -- next. go, go, touchdown!, go... ♪ choir and harp music. this place, it's the best-kept secret in football since... hey,...
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stacey, benjamin... this is daniel. you're not just looking for a house. you're looking for a place for your life to happen. zillow. that just tastes better. with more vitamins. and 25% less saturated fat. only eggland's best. better taste. better nutrition. better eggs. >>> welcome back. as we watch the candidates make their last pitch to voters before the iowa caucuses, we're looking at another kind of sales job. the act of setting expectations, mostly that means not raising them too high in order to survive falling short. >> right now you and i are sitting in new hampshire, i have a very substantial lead in new hampshire. i think it would be really good to win iowa. i'd like to win iowa, i'm doing really well with the evangelicals in iowa. but i'm also doing tremendously well all over the country with the evangelicals, i'm leading by a lot. doing great with the tea party. doing well with all groups. i now have a fairly substantial lead in iowa. think we have a good chance of winning iowa. i'd like to. >> that would donald trump yesterday. we chose that
stacey, benjamin... this is daniel. you're not just looking for a house. you're looking for a place for your life to happen. zillow. that just tastes better. with more vitamins. and 25% less saturated fat. only eggland's best. better taste. better nutrition. better eggs. >>> welcome back. as we watch the candidates make their last pitch to voters before the iowa caucuses, we're looking at another kind of sales job. the act of setting expectations, mostly that means not raising them too...
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benjamin watson and grace watson laugh. you look in the mirror, who do you see? me. that's strong is beautiful. starts with an alfredo sauce withmade-from-scratch.oli because the most comforting thing about comfort food, is who you're sharing it with. marie callender's. >>> after the failed lethal injection of romel broom, the state of ohio proposed a new method of execution using a drug. the medical community had immediate concerns. >> traditionally the first drug was used to induce unconsciousness. this drug does not do that. if the inmate is not unconscious and the inmate receives a second drug that paralyzes the muscles, that is a horrible, horrible situation, where you are awake but you cannot move, you cannot breathe. you have this sensation of suffocating essentially, and you can't communicate to anybody that this is happening. >> ohio original liiginally pro using it as a becomie iuiue iuip plan but soon it became their only plan. >> the suppliers, most of them in europe where they don't have the death penalty, said we will not sell you drugs to kill people.
benjamin watson and grace watson laugh. you look in the mirror, who do you see? me. that's strong is beautiful. starts with an alfredo sauce withmade-from-scratch.oli because the most comforting thing about comfort food, is who you're sharing it with. marie callender's. >>> after the failed lethal injection of romel broom, the state of ohio proposed a new method of execution using a drug. the medical community had immediate concerns. >> traditionally the first drug was used to...